Here in the U.S. the earlier OHV models were the C200 and the later OHC models were called the CA200 when the later S-90 became more popular the touring model was phased out. I can see by the cylinder head this is OHC model.
Thank you for your kind comment. OHC 90cc model with the same frame as C200 is named as C201 in Japan. Later mode is CD90. But more sporty model is CS90.
@@classicmotorcycleriding3101 I stand corrected We did not see the the C201 in the states even the 1966 CA200 was still a pushrod motor, but in 66 we did get the OHC motor in the CM90 step-thru. The OHC sport 90 here was called the CL or scrambler and CT for the trail stepthru keep in mind all these letters get switched around depending on the export market and year.
O Y CL90 was popular and CT series called as “Hunter Cub” loved by many riders. New CT125 released in this June, but we must wait long time to get it by many back order. Thanks for your comment.
Ive been looking at one of these for sale..saw your vid and thought yep that will do for me..just picked it up last night..
Wow, this goes really well.
Here in the U.S. the earlier OHV models were the C200 and the later OHC models were called the CA200 when the later S-90 became more popular the touring model was phased out. I can see by the cylinder head this is OHC model.
Thank you for your kind comment. OHC 90cc model with the same frame as C200 is named as C201 in Japan. Later mode is CD90. But more sporty model is CS90.
@@classicmotorcycleriding3101 I stand corrected We did not see the the C201 in the states even the 1966 CA200 was still a pushrod motor, but in 66 we did get the OHC motor in the CM90 step-thru. The OHC sport 90 here was called the CL or scrambler and CT for the trail stepthru keep in mind all these letters get switched around depending on the export market and year.
O Y CL90 was popular and CT series called as “Hunter Cub” loved by many riders. New CT125 released in this June, but we must wait long time to get it by many back order. Thanks for your comment.
That is a c200....
I agree. It is identical to the one I have. The c201 had the later OHC engine in it.The bike in this video has the earlier OHV engine so it is a c200